What would draw you to the northeast of Spain? All delicious foods, of course. To Barcelona? Modernist buildings, perhaps. And to Tarragona? If I say ancient ruins, is it enough to make attract your attention?

Tren istasyonundan ciktiktan sonra ana bulvara yani Katalan bolgesinin o meshur Ramblalarindan birine cikiyorum. Bulvar boyunca yurudukten sonra beni palmiye agaclariyla dolu denize bakan “Balco del Mediterrani” Akdeniz Balkonu karsiliyor. After I leave the train station, I find myself on the main promenade “Rambla” which is famous in many Catalan cities. I walk through the end of the boulevard and I’m welcomed by the palm-fringed terrace “Balco del Mediterrani” overlooking the beach and the sea beyond.

Although Tarragona is Michelin’s top rating for sightseeing — three stars — and was named a Unesco World Heritage site in 2000, travellers use their choice for the north of Barcelona than south and ignore all these ancient ruins.